Social Psychology (GNED 2016)

In this course, students develop a working knowledge of the central theories and everyday applications of social psychology. Students explore how social environments influence our view of self, and our perceptions of others. Using classic and current research students discuss topics such as interpersonal attraction, social cognition, group dynamics, discrimination, aggression and prosocial behaviour. As a result, students gain a greater understanding of how they and others think, feel, and behave across diverse social contexts.

Credits:

Credit Hours Contact Hours Lecture Hours Lab Hours Other

3.000

42.000

 

 

 

[+] Prerequisites:

None

[+] Corequisites and Concurrent Prerequisite(s):

None

[+] Equivalents:

None

[-] Restrictions:

     
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:
     Post Secondary





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